A new study comparing AI-generated and human-authored clinical notes found that physicians consistently produced higher-quality documentation across multiple simulated cases. Using a standardized ...
ChatGPT generated clinical notes on par with those written by senior internal medicine residents, according to a study that suggested the technology might be ready for a larger role in everyday ...
A new study comparing AI-generated and human-written clinical notes across five simulated primary care cases found that human notes consistently scored higher in quality. The largest gap appeared in ...
Researchers from Stanford University (Calif.) found that clinical notes written by ChatGPT were largely indistinguishable from those written by senior medical residents, MedPage Today reported July 17 ...
In a recent study published in npj Digital Medicine, researchers evaluated ChatGPT's ability to extract structured data from unstructured clinical notes. Study: A critical assessment of using ChatGPT ...
AI shares incorrect medical advice more often when it "trusts" the source AI is more susceptible to medical mistakes in doctors' notes; less susceptible to mistakes in social media Phrasing of prompts ...
NEW YORK CITY -- Clinical notes for patients with substance use disorder (SUD) contained stigmatizing language -- such as "junkie," "dirty user," and "this drunk" -- on a regular basis, according to a ...